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  • No one who waits on the Lord shall be ashamed

    No one who waits on the Lord shall be ashamed

    Rise up. Brush off the dirt. Try again. But this time, try with Jesus. Invite Him into your life and the situation that is currently bothering you. Pray shamelessly to Him now. Let’s Pray: Behold: Because the Lord of hosts is with you and you walk on His righteous path, because you have chosen His kingdom over the fleeting pleasures of this world, nothing and no one will be able to put you to shame or bring disgrace upon you,…

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    • Choosing Peace Over Anger
      Jonah 4:4 is perhaps the most gentle rebuke in all of Scripture. God didn’t strike Jonah with lightning; He asked a question. This reminds us that God is interested in our emotional health. He wants… Read more: Choosing Peace Over Anger
    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
  • The Lord turns His face towards you today

    The Lord turns His face towards you today

    Every single time you pray, you are transformed into a new and better person. Communion with God never leaves you the same; therefore, pray always. If you have never prayed, you can start now. Talk to your heavenly Father. Let’s Pray: May the Lord take away your sorrow and may He help you overcome everything that causes affliction, distress or trouble in your life. May the Lord your God turn His countenance towards you, and deliver you from everything that…

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    • Choosing Peace Over Anger
      Jonah 4:4 is perhaps the most gentle rebuke in all of Scripture. God didn’t strike Jonah with lightning; He asked a question. This reminds us that God is interested in our emotional health. He wants… Read more: Choosing Peace Over Anger
    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
  • Rejoice, the Lord is with you

    Rejoice, the Lord is with you

    Jesus is not some old-times guru with punchlines that made people feel better. He is the son of God. He backed up every single word He uttered by actions; He healed every disease and took away all sin. Pray to Him today, and ask Him to reveal Himself to you, so you may know how much He loves you. Let’s Pray: In your daily journey, the Lord will go before you. His joy will be with you always, as in…

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    • Choosing Peace Over Anger
      Jonah 4:4 is perhaps the most gentle rebuke in all of Scripture. God didn’t strike Jonah with lightning; He asked a question. This reminds us that God is interested in our emotional health. He wants… Read more: Choosing Peace Over Anger
    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
  • Jesus is greater than your worries

    Jesus is greater than your worries

    Who is like the Lord our God? He will always carry you in His hands and never let you go. Cast down all your burdens and worries to Him. He will give you rest. Let’s Pray: Whatever situation that has been bothering you, behold, the God of hosts is greater than them all. He will free you from all your worries, and your heart will not be troubled anymore. You can rest assured in His peace, in Jesus’ name. Amen…

    Latest posts


    • Choosing Peace Over Anger
      Jonah 4:4 is perhaps the most gentle rebuke in all of Scripture. God didn’t strike Jonah with lightning; He asked a question. This reminds us that God is interested in our emotional health. He wants… Read more: Choosing Peace Over Anger
    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
  • The peace of the Lord is your portion!

    The peace of the Lord is your portion!

    The Creator of the whole universe takes care of you as an apple of His eye. Whoever messes with you is messing with Him. If God is with you, who can stand against you? No need to be afraid. Let’s come to Him. Let’s Pray: May God restore every broken home, and settle all disputes between husband and wife. We pray against divorce; may God smoothen every marriage and establish perfect harmony between couples and the entire family unit. May…

    Latest posts


    • Choosing Peace Over Anger
      Jonah 4:4 is perhaps the most gentle rebuke in all of Scripture. God didn’t strike Jonah with lightning; He asked a question. This reminds us that God is interested in our emotional health. He wants… Read more: Choosing Peace Over Anger
    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
  • Lord, open the floodgate of heaven

    Lord, open the floodgate of heaven

    Had a long day? Jesus, Your faithful friend, is here with you at this moment. Open up your heart and pray… simply talk to Him. He loves the sound of your voice! Let’s pray now: We pray that God will open the floodgate of heaven and pour out the blessings of Abraham upon you and your family. In your household, none shall lack or beg for bread, for God will supply the needs of everyone in your family daily according…

    Latest posts


    • Choosing Peace Over Anger
      Jonah 4:4 is perhaps the most gentle rebuke in all of Scripture. God didn’t strike Jonah with lightning; He asked a question. This reminds us that God is interested in our emotional health. He wants… Read more: Choosing Peace Over Anger
    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
  • You will break through in the name of Jesus

    You will break through in the name of Jesus

    Christ’s name is powerful to break the yokes of every darkness. Exalt the name of the Lord, for He is mighty and full of wonders. God will deliver you and redeem you from everything that is causing you setbacks and downfall, preventing you from walking into His divine purpose for you. In Jesus’ mighty name. Amen “Therefore God also has highly exalted Him and given Him the name which is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every…

    Latest posts


    • Choosing Peace Over Anger
      Jonah 4:4 is perhaps the most gentle rebuke in all of Scripture. God didn’t strike Jonah with lightning; He asked a question. This reminds us that God is interested in our emotional health. He wants… Read more: Choosing Peace Over Anger
    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy